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- Yingli Green Energy will Supply PV Modules to Largest University Campus Solar Energy Facility in the United States
- BAODING, China -- Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited (NYSE: YGE) ("Yingli Green Energy" or "the Company"), one of the world's leading vertically integrated photovoltaic ("PV") product manufacturers, today announced that it has entered into a sales contract with SunDurance Energy, LLC ("SunDurance"), which develops, designs and builds large-scale solar...
- Research articles 2008-09-24
- Biomass Study Is Increasing
- FUELS DERIVED from socalled biomass sources are increasingly being researched as alternatives to ease the nation's reliance on petrol, and Rutgers University is involved in the effort. Biomass fuels are produced from organic material gleaned from sources such as wood, plants like corn and grass, and waste material. Though still...
- Research articles 2008-09-08
- Rutgers University Teams With Gladson Interactive on Household Nutrition Study
- LISLE, Ill. -- Seeking to learn what foods the typical household has on hand -- and the nutritional value of those items -- Rutgers University recently completed a comprehensive "pantry audit" of 100 New Jersey households. A key element of the study was Gladson Interactive's unique database which connects a...
- Research articles 2008-09-02
- Parsons Brinckerhoff
- Lisa M. Palumbo has been named general counsel for Parsons Brinckerhoff. Palumbo has over 20 years of legal experience in the technology, defense, manufacturing and services sectors. Prior to joining PB, she served as senior vice president, general counsel and secretary at EDO Corporation. She previously served as general...
- Research articles 2008-05-28
- Energy squad: they might be able to slash power consumption with a single visit, but can these efficiency experts dodge the budget ax?(POWER & energy)
- The Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, D.C., isn't a normal work site. For one thing, if you need to carry something from place to place, you must use a clear plastic bag; that way, no one can hide a bundle of freshly printed bills. ...
- Research articles 2008-05-01
- A "Berry" Good Idea Gets on a Retail Roll
- HAMMONTON Farmers, Rutgers and a manufacturing facility form a promising partnership THEY'RE STILL COUNTING, but the state's blueberry farmers ended the year's crop season three weeks ago with a record 55 million tons, valued at between $83 and $85 million, compared with last year's 52 million pounds valued...
- Research articles 2007-09-10
- 'Incubators' helping develop new food items
- FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- Goat chops, goat sausage and goat loins aren't appearing on most American menus today, but Jim Lechner is working to change that. The New Jersey goat farmer knows there's a demand for his meats in the ethnic market, including Muslims seeking halal meat. He's...
- Research articles 2007-01-28
- IN MEMORIAM: JEFF SWINEBROAD, 1927-2004
- Jeff Swinebroad, who joined the AOU in 1951 and became an Elective Member in 1976, died at the age of 77 on 21 December 2004. Jeff's early career was spent at Douglass College of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Subsequently, he was as an ecologist at the Atomic...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: The Anti-human Values of "Animal Rights"
- If you are reading these words, you are a human being. That used to matter morally. Indeed, it was once deemed a self-evident truth that being a Homo sapien created intrinsic moral value based simply and merely on being human-a principle sometimes called "human exceptionalism." No more. Human exceptionalism is...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Meet Yu-Fang Chang
- Take one look at Yu-Fang Chang's list of achievements, and you realize exactly why she was selected as a 2006 Honored Student. From her service as the President of Rutgers University's (New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA) Taiwanese Graduate Student Association, to her numerous publications in the field of phospholipid synthesis,...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- U.S. manufacturing employers plan to hire in August
- The U.S. job market will continue to expand in August, with 53.5 percent of manufacturers and 58 percent of service-sector employers planning to hire, according to a report from the Society of Human Resource Management and the Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations. The findings are reported using...
- Research articles 2006-07-31
- Colleges & Universities Nurture the Next Generation of Scientists/Entrepreneurs
- From tiny nanotechnology to large-scale communications systems or biometrics, New Jersey's colleges and universities work to be at the head of the class in using and developing innovative technologies. Undergraduate and graduate students can pursue hands-on high-tech research and turn research-anddevelopment results into business startups as they train to...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Italian Trade Commission (ITC), UCIMA and the Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP).(HAPPENINGS)
- The Italian Trade Commission ITC, UCIMA and the Institute of Packaging Professionals IoPP named the following students winners of the '05 Italian Packaging Technology Award: Alyssa Downing-Perrault, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Jennifer Farrin, Rochester Institute of Technology; Chris Forte, Rutgers University; John Halka, Clemson University; Maria...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Uniformly mixing ingredients may be a challenge
- Engineers at Rutgers University have demonstrated that stirring a mix of granular ingredients faster or longer during processing won't always give you a smooth blend. In fact, you may even end up separating ingredients you thought were thoroughly mixed. While these findings won't change the way cooks at home...
- Research articles 2005-02-01
- New Brunswick: Education and Research
- New Brunswick: Education and ResearchElementary and Secondary SchoolsNew Brunswick Public Schools, founded in 1851, are governed by a Board of Education, whose seven members are appointed by the mayor to staggered three-year terms. Instruction in computer literacy is given to all students. There are special gifted and talented programs, and...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- New Brunswick: Recreation
- New Brunswick: RecreationSightseeing Historic buildings abound on the campus of Rutgers University, a popular destination for visitors. The multiple campuses of Rutgers University are a popular destination for visitors. Historic buildings there include Old Queens, a brownstone designed...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Where Entrepreneurs Go to Warm Up
- Incubators mix low-rent office space with high-value advice and plenty of contacts Three Generations of Food is an Italian sauce company in Allenwood that was literally born over a dining room table. Fran Zaccaria, her daughter and daughter-in-law were enjoying a dinner of meatballs in sauce back in...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- Abstracts of Selected Papers
- NAREA Annual Meetings, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 20-23, 2004SESSION: Production I. Moderator: Dan Lass University of Massachusetts."Heterogeneity, Empirical Distributions, and Aggregation." David R. Just and Barrett E. Kirwan Cornell University.Using a unique panel of individual farms constructed from the U.S. Census of Agriculture, we explore the effects of aggregation in...
- Research articles 2004-10-01
- Solid as gold
- * Solid As Gold: Stephen Lee and Gina Michelle Northington wed at the Gateway Mansion in Morristown, NJ. A graduate of Rutgers University and the Univ. of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, the bride is in a fellowship program, uro-gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania. The groom, a glad...
- Research articles 2004-07-19
- SCARLET KNIGHTS MAKE THEIR PITCH
- When does a dollar spent produce more than $5 in return? When the money takes the form of state funding for Rutgers University, according to a 28-page report titled "Rutgers-Return on Investment: the Economic Benefits to the Citizens of New Jersey" that the school released last week. "Through direct and...
- Research articles 2004-05-17
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